Common Container Props
aria-describedby
type: string
The aria-describedby
prop applies to the svg
element rendered by VictoryContainer
. This prop should be given as a string corresponding to the id of an element that describes the chart. If the desc
prop is set on VictoryContainer
, the aria-describedby
prop applied to VictoryContainer
's svg
will correspond to the id of the desc
tag VictoryContainer
renders.
aria-labelledby
type: string
The aria-labelledby
prop applies to the svg
element rendered by VictoryContainer
. This prop should be given as a string corresponding to the id of an element that labels the chart. If the title
prop is set on VictoryContainer
, the aria-labelledby
prop applied to VictoryContainer
's svg
will correspond to the id of the title
tag VictoryContainer
renders.
children
type: element || array[element]
The children
prop specifies the child or children that will be rendered within the container. This prop should not be set manually. It will be set by whatever Victory component is rendering the container.
className
type: string
The className
prop specifies a className that will be applied to the outer-most div rendered by VictoryContainer
if this prop is not set, the className will default to "VictoryContainer"
example: className="myChart"
containerId
type: number || string
The containerId
prop may be used to set a deterministic id for the container. When a containerId
is not manually set, a unique id will be generated. It is usually necessary to set deterministic ids for automated testing.
containerRef
type: function
The containerRef
prop may be used to attach a ref to the outermost element rendered by the container. This prop should be given as a function.
example: containerRef={(ref) => { this.chartRef = ref; }}
desc
type: string
The desc
prop specifies the description of the chart/SVG to assist with accessibility for screen readers. The more descriptive this title is, the more useful it will be for people using screen readers.
example: desc="Golden retrievers make up 30%, Labs make up 25%, and other dog breeds are not represented above 5% each."
events
type: object
The events
prop attaches arbitrary event handlers to the container element. This prop should be
given as an object of event names and corresponding React event handlers. Events defined directly
via this prop will be masked by defaultEvents
on VictorySelectionContainer
(onMouseDown
,
onMouseUp
, and onMouseMove
), and by any events defined through Victory's event
system that target parent elements.
example: events={{onClick: (evt) => alert("x: " + evt.clientX)}}
height
type: number
The height
prop determines the height of the containing <svg>
. By default VictoryContainer renders responsive containers with the viewBox
attribute set to viewBox="0, 0, width, height"
and width="100%"
, height="100%"
. In responsive containers, the width
and height
props affect the aspect ratio of the rendered component, while the absolute width and height are determined by the container. To render a static container, set responsive={false}
example: height={350}
ouiaId
type: number || string
The ouiaId
prop outputs an id attribute called data-ouia-component-id
, which must be unique within the surrounding context of the component.
This prop is used by the Open UI Automation 1.0-RC spec to help maintain automated testing environments. Components that are OUIA compliant must provide the following props; ouiaId
, ouiaSafe
, and ouiaType
.
ouiaSafe
type: boolean
The ouiaSafe
outputs an attribute called data-ouia-safe
, which indicates that the component is in a static state.
This prop is used by the Open UI Automation 1.0-RC spec to help maintain automated testing environments. Components that are OUIA compliant must provide the following props; ouiaId
, ouiaSafe
, and ouiaType
.
default: ouiaId={true}
ouiaType
type: string
The ouiaType
prop outputs an attribute called data-ouia-component-type
, which specifies a unique name identifying the root level HTML element.
This prop is used by the Open UI Automation 1.0-RC spec to help maintain automated testing environments. Components that are OUIA compliant must provide the following props; ouiaId
, ouiaSafe
, and ouiaType
.
example: A page that has a special container could choose to name that container as FrameworkA/CustomContainer
.
portalComponent
type: element
The portalComponent
prop takes a component instance which will be used as a container for children that should render inside a top-level container so that they will always appear above other elements. VictoryTooltip renders inside a portal so that tooltips always render above data. VictoryPortal is used to define elements that should render in the portal container. This prop defaults to Portal, and should only be overridden when changing rendered elements from SVG to another type of element e.g., react-native-svg elements.
default: portalComponent={<Portal/>}
portalZIndex
type: number
The portalZIndex
prop determines the z-index of the div enclosing the portal component. If a portalZIndex
prop is not set, the z-index of the enclosing div will be set to 99.
preserveAspectRatio
type: string
The preserveAspectRatio
prop applies to the svg
elements rendered by VictoryContainer
to give users more control over how responsive svgs are positioned and scaled. When the responsive
prop on VictoryContainer
is set to false
, this prop has no effect.
responsive
type: boolean
The responsive
prop specifies whether the rendered container should be a responsive container with a viewBox
attribute, or a static container with absolute width and height.
default: responsive={true}
role
type: string
The role
prop specifies the role attribute that will be applied to the svg
element rendered by VictoryContainer
default: role="img"
style
type: object
The style
prop defines the style of the container, and should be given as an object of style attributes.
The width
and height
should be specified via props instead of style attributes as they determine
relative layout for components.
example: style={{border: "1px solid #ccc"}}
default (provided by default theme): VictoryTheme.grayscale. See VictoryTheme for more detail.
tabIndex
type: number
The tabIndex
prop applies to the svg
element rendered by VictoryContainer
to allow users to focus on the chart container via keyboard navigation. This prop should be given as a number.
theme
type: object
The theme
prop specifies a theme to use for determining styles and layout props for a
component. Any styles or props defined in theme
may be overridden by props specified on the
component instance. By default, components use a grayscale theme. Read more about themes here.
example: theme={VictoryTheme.material}
title
type: string
The title
prop specifies the title to be applied to the SVG to assist with accessibility for screen readers. The more descriptive this title is, the more useful it will be for people using screen readers
example: title="Popularity of Dog Breeds by Percentage"
width
type: number
The width
prop determines the width of the containing <svg>
. By default VictoryContainer renders responsive containers with the viewBox
attribute set to viewBox="0, 0, width, height"
and width="100%"
, height="auto"
. In responsive containers, the width
and height
props affect the aspect ratio of the rendered component, while the absolute width and height are determined by the container. To render a static container, set responsive={false}
example: width={350}
Native-Only Props
onTouchStart
type: function
The optional onTouchStart
prop takes a function that is called on every touch event on the chart (when using victory-native
). The most common use of onTouchStart
is to prevent the chart's parent ScrollView
from scrolling, so that the chart and container can be interacted with unencumbered. The function accepts a single parameter, event
, a React Native Synthetic Event. Also see onTouchEnd
.
example:
<ScrollView scrollEnabled={this.state.scrollEnabled}>
<VictoryChart
containerComponent={
<VictoryContainer
onTouchStart={() => this.setState({ scrollEnabled: false })}
onTouchEnd={() => this.setState({ scrollEnabled: true })}
/>
}
>
<VictoryBar />
</VictoryChart>
</ScrollView>
onTouchEnd
type: function
The optional onTouchEnd
prop takes a function that is called at the conclusion of every touch event on the chart (when using victory-native
). The most common use of onTouchEnd
is to prevent the chart's parent ScrollView
from scrolling, so that the chart and container can be interacted with unencumbered. The function accepts a single parameter, event
, a React Native Synthetic Event. Also see onTouchStart
.